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send us your comments tweet them to us at "fox & friends first" and we will read them later in the show. >> train going 110 miles an hour hits a man head on. here's the thing. that man survived. >> incredible. miracle. >> police now reaction to new claims about princess diana's death. how it may not have been an accident and how british specia. any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the red button on top. ♪ how did he not see that coming? what's in your wallet? the school year has everyone out of the house, so help protect your home with adt. and right now you can get adt security installed starting at just $49, a savings of $250. but hurry. offer ends soon. call right now or visit adt.com. this is a fire that didn't destroy a h
send us your comments tweet them to us at "fox & friends first" and we will read them later in the show. >> train going 110 miles an hour hits a man head on. here's the thing. that man survived. >> incredible. miracle. >> police now reaction to new claims about princess diana's death. how it may not have been an accident and how british specia. any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to...
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and they transferred us to the security police and threatened us with physical torture and we prayed for each other. the only thing that helpeditous survive was the presence of the holy spirit. >> would the death sentence removed if you recanted. >> can you write one sentence to convirt from christianity to is lal and we'll release you immediately. >> you didn't do that under the sheer knowledge of being put to death, you did not renounce your christian faith? why not? we both had many experience with jesus and we are in love with jesus and had seen miracles and met him and touched his love and because of our personal relationship with him, we couldn't deny jesus. because denying him was like denying ourselves and also, jesus in the boibl if you wish to follow me pick up your own cross and follow me. and as a follower of jesus, it was important to pass with victory and it was an honor for us to suffer for our faith. >> i think of all of the american christians at the least bit of trouble, someone said something unpleasant to them, they all but renounce jesus. you guys are willing to
and they transferred us to the security police and threatened us with physical torture and we prayed for each other. the only thing that helpeditous survive was the presence of the holy spirit. >> would the death sentence removed if you recanted. >> can you write one sentence to convirt from christianity to is lal and we'll release you immediately. >> you didn't do that under the sheer knowledge of being put to death, you did not renounce your christian faith? why not? we both...
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john: and they use s.w.a.t. team surveyed poker games or bars with underage drinking or barbershops? >> even regulatory inspections in a lot of areas are conducted with a s.w.a.t. teams. a group of tibetan monks that were overstayed their visas on a peace mission were confronted with a s.w.a.t. team. it is almost beyond parody. john: when this started in the seventies there were 300 per year. >> gate used to be the last resort when no other approach would work but now we see it as the first resort to use this force as of 200,550,000 per year or 150 per day. john: we have videotape and arizona adrian that served two tours was asleep in his bet. >> he woke to the sound of his wife screening in telling his wife and son to hide in the clause he walked into the hallway with his military weapon police conducting a drug raid engaged 71 bullets in him 22 times he never engaged his weapon.@ >> his wife called 911. john: the paramedics came but they would not allow them to treat that has been more than one hour that they
john: and they use s.w.a.t. team surveyed poker games or bars with underage drinking or barbershops? >> even regulatory inspections in a lot of areas are conducted with a s.w.a.t. teams. a group of tibetan monks that were overstayed their visas on a peace mission were confronted with a s.w.a.t. team. it is almost beyond parody. john: when this started in the seventies there were 300 per year. >> gate used to be the last resort when no other approach would work but now we see it as...
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this used to be the last resort. the last thing you did when you had -- when no other approach would work. now we are seeing it as the first resort police use. in 2005, 50,000 swat raids a year. >> he served two tours in iraq. >> he woke to the sound of his wife screaming. after telling his wife and youngest son to hide in the closet he grabbed his military weapon and walked out to the hallway. >> police who were conducting a drug raid shot 71 bullets he would never disengage his safety 22 times. >> and he lay on the board bleeding vanessa called 911. >> john: the paramedics came but they would not allow them to treat >> they wouldn't allow them to treat her husband for more than an hour. they had to secure the scene. in that time the marine bled to death. this has to be a very extreme example. >> in my research for the book i found over 50 cases where a completely innocent person was killed in these raids. even when the raid happened the police department admitted if he had survived they didn't find anything they co
this used to be the last resort. the last thing you did when you had -- when no other approach would work. now we are seeing it as the first resort police use. in 2005, 50,000 swat raids a year. >> he served two tours in iraq. >> he woke to the sound of his wife screaming. after telling his wife and youngest son to hide in the closet he grabbed his military weapon and walked out to the hallway. >> police who were conducting a drug raid shot 71 bullets he would never disengage...
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it was like a big shock for us. when they transferred us to the security police, they threatened physical torture. we were so scared. we just prayed for each other. the only thing that helped us survive that situation was the presence of holy spirit with us. >> if you had renounced your christian faith, said you apologize, would the death sentence have been removed from you? >> yes. and sometimes they told us that even you can write one sentence, you convert from christianity to islam and we will release you immediately. >> but you didn't do that. under the sheer knowledge that you would be put to death, you did not renounce your christian faith. why not? >> yes, because you know we both have many experience with jesus and we are not just converted to christian religion, and we are both -- we had so many miracles. because of all our personal relationship with him, we couldn't deny jesus because denying came. it was like denying ourselves. and also jesus in bible says if you wish to follow me, you must pick up your o
it was like a big shock for us. when they transferred us to the security police, they threatened physical torture. we were so scared. we just prayed for each other. the only thing that helped us survive that situation was the presence of holy spirit with us. >> if you had renounced your christian faith, said you apologize, would the death sentence have been removed from you? >> yes. and sometimes they told us that even you can write one sentence, you convert from christianity to...
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you told us 8% contained. can you give us an estimate of when you think you will get this thing under control? >> well, to put it in perspective in order for us to fully contain the fire at the size it is right now, we would have to build 165 miles of control lines and it's not straight, easy, flat country. it is very steep. sawtooth mountains. so, you know, we aren't even projecting a containment date right now. gregg: yeah. what do you need more of right now? do you need more firefighters? >> you know, we have 1150 people assigned to the fire right now, lots of resources. they're getting in there. they're doing some amazing firefighting. really more people right now wouldn't necessarily help. we could really stand some help from mother nature would be the biggest thing that would be helpful to us today. gregg: indeed it would. traci weaver, best of you can to you and everybody out there trying to this massive wildfire. thank you so much for taking a moment. >> thank you, gregg. gregg: i've got high winds. yo
you told us 8% contained. can you give us an estimate of when you think you will get this thing under control? >> well, to put it in perspective in order for us to fully contain the fire at the size it is right now, we would have to build 165 miles of control lines and it's not straight, easy, flat country. it is very steep. sawtooth mountains. so, you know, we aren't even projecting a containment date right now. gregg: yeah. what do you need more of right now? do you need more...
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e-mail us. >> do you want to test your amateur status? >> to play football or run track? >> yeah. >> if you want to go back -- >> yeah. all right. 6:41 is the time now. we have a lot more coming up. muslim groups planning a march on 9/11 saying they are the real victims. a man who lost his cousin and father in the terror attack will be responding next. >>> and president obama back in washington after a week of vacation. so how did he spend his time in martha's vineyard? we'll break it down. news by the numbers up next live from new york city. [ male announcer ] america's favorite endless shrimp is back! people wait for this promotion all year long. and now there are endless ways to love it... from crispy to spicy to savory. [ man ] you cannot make a bad choice. [ male announcer ] red lobster's endless shrimp! as ch as you like, y way you like! you can have your shrimp. and you can eat it, too. [ male announcer ] try our new soy wasabi grilled shrimp or classic garlic shmp scampi. all just $15.99
e-mail us. >> do you want to test your amateur status? >> to play football or run track? >> yeah. >> if you want to go back -- >> yeah. all right. 6:41 is the time now. we have a lot more coming up. muslim groups planning a march on 9/11 saying they are the real victims. a man who lost his cousin and father in the terror attack will be responding next. >>> and president obama back in washington after a week of vacation. so how did he spend his time in...
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joining us now, attorney vicky. this complicated. >> i think it's ironic your seeing the people that saved you. this to me is -- it's a moral issue. what it comes down is to hipaa. can she prove in her $7 million lawsuit the police actually disclosed medical information improperly. that's the crux of this issue, and whether or not she is going -- it's going to be a viable claim. >> shepard: she is talking to people -- she wants wants to bet hired and when they go through background checks -- here's one quote from her. they asked me if i was on crushes or a while -- wheelchair, and quoting again, they told me it's a police report, you were injured, and there's a picture of you at the hospital. there's a picture of you on the tracks. >> and that's the whole key. there was an incident report made by the police department, which is protocol, when they came and fund her on the tracks. the question is what did they disseminated? these are background checks being conducted by prospective employers. how are they getting thi
joining us now, attorney vicky. this complicated. >> i think it's ironic your seeing the people that saved you. this to me is -- it's a moral issue. what it comes down is to hipaa. can she prove in her $7 million lawsuit the police actually disclosed medical information improperly. that's the crux of this issue, and whether or not she is going -- it's going to be a viable claim. >> shepard: she is talking to people -- she wants wants to bet hired and when they go through background...
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the nsa comes and they tell us our side and tell us their side. tell us how they foiled all these plots. but it turns out when there is a discussion back and forth, we really discover that they did not uniquely use this american surveillance program to get anyone. i think they got most of the terrorists or stopped most of the terrorists if not all of the plots by good old fashioned police work and getting warrants and getting wiretaps on people who they were suspicious of whom they asked a judge about. i'm not against that i'm all for surveillance of spies. i'm just not for this gross bulk gathering of data on all americans. >> john: in fact, you are one of the most strident critics of the program. with congressional hearings, with more congressional oversight into that program, with more duty to report compliance and other aspects of it, would you be comfortable enough with it to let it go ahead? >> you know, i think it would be better with more oversight, but there is some things that they're doing that i fundamentally think are unconstitutional
the nsa comes and they tell us our side and tell us their side. tell us how they foiled all these plots. but it turns out when there is a discussion back and forth, we really discover that they did not uniquely use this american surveillance program to get anyone. i think they got most of the terrorists or stopped most of the terrorists if not all of the plots by good old fashioned police work and getting warrants and getting wiretaps on people who they were suspicious of whom they asked a...
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thank you for indulging us, letting us call it that. from you, from ed henry, carl cameron, we have seen stuff that's not what it was going to be, 20 minutes spent digging into it, what's on my mind, what am i thinking about, where am i looking. for viewers and readers for the rest of the day. >> looking forward to it. great read. thanks. >>> in mexico, the students aren't the only ones that should go back to school. that's coming up. >>> and jesse jackson junior is making money while doing time and you are paying for it. the grapevine is next. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or i
thank you for indulging us, letting us call it that. from you, from ed henry, carl cameron, we have seen stuff that's not what it was going to be, 20 minutes spent digging into it, what's on my mind, what am i thinking about, where am i looking. for viewers and readers for the rest of the day. >> looking forward to it. great read. thanks. >>> in mexico, the students aren't the only ones that should go back to school. that's coming up. >>> and jesse jackson junior is...
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>> certainly not by us. we are not parties to the case, that is to say the victims, but the prosecutors as i said, they have worked hard for a conviction, and we expect that they will do whatever they need to do ethically and in accordance to do and secure the same. >> how are the victims and victim's families feel with the rule of the trial and the delay, what are their hope was a resolution? >> well, they are again as you can imagine frustrated and concerned. the process has been wrenching for them. in some respects, the way the government has acted it is more salt in the wounds. they are hopeful that there would be a conviction and we can get a round to the business of bringing justice for them. so much of what has happen are based on legal technicalities and things that have to happen in a certain way. how tough is it for you to go back and explain what has happen to them? >> we explained and we worked with them. they are trusting in the system. they hope that and expect that the system will do right by
>> certainly not by us. we are not parties to the case, that is to say the victims, but the prosecutors as i said, they have worked hard for a conviction, and we expect that they will do whatever they need to do ethically and in accordance to do and secure the same. >> how are the victims and victim's families feel with the rule of the trial and the delay, what are their hope was a resolution? >> well, they are again as you can imagine frustrated and concerned. the process has...
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thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. ♪ ♪ veteran actor dick van dyke rescued from a burning car on a l.a. freeway. the dramatic story just in to fox news. plus, beauty and the blade runner. the olympic athlete cries in court. the olympic athlete oscar prestorous indicted for killing his magazine model girlfriend. he claims he thought she was an intruder. prosecutors say they can prove that's not how this went down. did the british military assassinate princess diana? plenty of people call it just another conspiracy theory. so why is scotland yard investigating? plus, the 12-year-old who survived a bear attack. >> i got away. and then i ran and then it came and got me again. >> tonight, the confrontation, her escape, and how she is doing now. >> but first from fox this monday night, the iconic actor dick van dyke survived an explosive emergency when his car burst into flames in los angeles. and here it is. the california highway patrol confirms this is
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talk to us today. to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. >> neil: -robin is in the thick of it right now. this sounds similar to marvin gueye. this is the most popular tune of the summer, now spending its tenth straight week atop billboard charts. give it a look. ♪ >> neil: this is the late marvin gaye song, "got to give it up." ♪ >> neil: coincidence? representatives of the late marvin gaye do not think so. thicke is asking a federal judge to determine he is not ripping off anybody. maybe when it comes to this controversial video featuring near nude models, mr. gaye did not have anything of the sort but when it comes to the music the models are irating too -- irating too, that could be a different tune. nicole you say he could be in trouble? >> i feel like he might be fine. i think we're actually on the flip side of the issue. i think it comes down to whether or not the courts are going to thin
talk to us today. to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. >> neil: -robin is in the thick of it right now. this sounds similar to marvin gueye. this is the most popular tune of the summer, now spending its tenth straight week atop billboard charts. give it a look. ♪ >> neil: this is the late marvin gaye song, "got to give it up." ♪ >> neil: coincidence?...
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instead of what they say, we feel what they have done to us, those of us who still pay taxes and fresh in our mind in that voting booth and ticked about what they have done to us and our country. if we don't have a constitutional amendment to limit the spending, borrowing and printing of the federal government and if we don't have a sister amendment to limit the type of taxing and the limit on taxation, we're not going to be a free people. milton freedman made the point over and over again. your profit rights, whether it's income, intellectual, physical labor, that is intertwined with the liberty and you can see now in the federal government, you need more skin in the game. 40%, 50%. i would just make this point. when you wake up every day and go to work and you come back every night after you've worked, the government like the mob is claiming 40% or 50% of what you have, no matter how they waste the money, no matter if they vit la the constitution and talk about redistributing weather and the rest, these are ill legitimate purposes. >> you write in the book, he writes about we're on t
instead of what they say, we feel what they have done to us, those of us who still pay taxes and fresh in our mind in that voting booth and ticked about what they have done to us and our country. if we don't have a constitutional amendment to limit the spending, borrowing and printing of the federal government and if we don't have a sister amendment to limit the type of taxing and the limit on taxation, we're not going to be a free people. milton freedman made the point over and over again....
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integral, integral, both can be used. we're going to talk about hillary clinton, return to the spotlight last week with a speech on election reform, then she announced there would be many more speeches to come next month. so is it ever too early to start a presidential run? former white house press secretary robert gibbs thinks so. take a listen. >> as a strategist, fairly floored she decided to enter the public fray so quickly. she could do the foundation work, do issue work, build a campaign, she could develop a message without having to be so far out front there. >> nbc's chuck todd chimed in, says with more than three years left in president obama's second term, hillary could be getting in the way of his agenda. listen to him. >> more she talks out, the more you start seeing a gravitational pull towards hillary. this hurts the current president of the united states, her coming out early i think speeds up that lame duck process of barack obama in the democratic party. >> brian, that's perfect because if clinton starts
integral, integral, both can be used. we're going to talk about hillary clinton, return to the spotlight last week with a speech on election reform, then she announced there would be many more speeches to come next month. so is it ever too early to start a presidential run? former white house press secretary robert gibbs thinks so. take a listen. >> as a strategist, fairly floored she decided to enter the public fray so quickly. she could do the foundation work, do issue work, build a...
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thank you for joining us today. thank you for having us. america live starts right now. we begin with a fox news alert in the breaking new developments in the fort hood shooting. ruling that the judge could make on the ruling of the terrorist attack. >> we got word from the fort hood military base that victim's family members may speak out to the media. this comes after the judge blocked key evidence and presented prosecutors saying they could not use key witnesses they wanted to and explain the motive behind the attack. major nidal hasan is a cowed of killing 13 and wounding 30 others in fort. >> good to see you. interesting turn of events today. one of the final steps of the prosecution and from the prosecution's side was to dwelve in major
thank you for joining us today. thank you for having us. america live starts right now. we begin with a fox news alert in the breaking new developments in the fort hood shooting. ruling that the judge could make on the ruling of the terrorist attack. >> we got word from the fort hood military base that victim's family members may speak out to the media. this comes after the judge blocked key evidence and presented prosecutors saying they could not use key witnesses they wanted to and...
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call us. say, i can't get down there i have, they might come out with 50 gallon drums if you have waste or oil they will come and pick it up. if you have gasoline you haven't used in a while they will come and pick it up. the main thing is safety. we don't want to end up like this guy. he didn't heed the warnings. for each one of these to carry out this guy, how many guys are backing them up? i figure 4 a piece. we don't send in a team unless we have the same amount of people and then some to back them up. to get you to gage what an incident is the guy with the big thumb. the rule of thumb is this. if you cover the incident with your thumb you are far enough away. does it look like he's got it covered with his thumb? you see the smoke going to the side. he's still too close. he's got to back up further even with the rule of thumb. we want you to view the rule of time, distance and shielding. what's time, don't stick around. distance. get far away. shielding means put something solid in between
call us. say, i can't get down there i have, they might come out with 50 gallon drums if you have waste or oil they will come and pick it up. if you have gasoline you haven't used in a while they will come and pick it up. the main thing is safety. we don't want to end up like this guy. he didn't heed the warnings. for each one of these to carry out this guy, how many guys are backing them up? i figure 4 a piece. we don't send in a team unless we have the same amount of people and then some to...
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and she says that which does not kill us makes us stronger. so, we maintain a sense of humor. lbe, we hit it out of the ballpark one more time, 22% against the 15% target, pa 24%. [speaker not understood] get to 15% target. we have a 15% target so, we have very strong targets and we mean to accomplish them. we believe in it. meeting and exceed the port's objective, we believe that everything here meets and exceeds the port's expectations and objectives and shows commissioner brandon the money, which is always one of her concerns. [laughter] >> why sfwp? why us? well, i wrote this because i'm not going to remember it and i've got one minute to go. our team has been and will continue to be dedicated to achieving the delicate balance between that essential passion for creativity and the long-term legacy of economic sustainability. we understand and respect the port's mission and its challenges. we understand that we are not and never will be the owner of this asset, but simply aspire to be the port's partner in creating and care taking for it for the next generations. we share a
and she says that which does not kill us makes us stronger. so, we maintain a sense of humor. lbe, we hit it out of the ballpark one more time, 22% against the 15% target, pa 24%. [speaker not understood] get to 15% target. we have a 15% target so, we have very strong targets and we mean to accomplish them. we believe in it. meeting and exceed the port's objective, we believe that everything here meets and exceeds the port's expectations and objectives and shows commissioner brandon the money,...
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joining us now, wilbur ross. i found the battle with icahn, and ackman, and soros and everyone in jumping up and at each other is fascinating and that isn't what we do. >> we haven't had a public fight with any of those. liz: you're a midwestern guy. you don't fight. but you invest in things seemingly nobody else wants. what is the latest distressed area you think faces nateing? >> we're focusing more and more on banks in spain, greece, the whole southern part of europe. liz: greece? you really are fearless. >> we haven't done anything yet. we've been just studying it. ashley: you did very well with the bank of ireland. >> bank of ireland has been very good so far. it will be even better as time goes. ashley: what about the spanish banks, in particular that you like? >> well, the spanish government has done a pretty good job, first of all, fixing the economy. they changed the labor rules a lot. we have some factories in northern spain. we see the productivity increase. so it's not just government pr. it's true. s
joining us now, wilbur ross. i found the battle with icahn, and ackman, and soros and everyone in jumping up and at each other is fascinating and that isn't what we do. >> we haven't had a public fight with any of those. liz: you're a midwestern guy. you don't fight. but you invest in things seemingly nobody else wants. what is the latest distressed area you think faces nateing? >> we're focusing more and more on banks in spain, greece, the whole southern part of europe. liz:...
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real thing sadly basically these are people who have started a cool trend of not having children and using their time and resources completely for themselves you know if you don't want to have kids that is your business and i really couldn't change your mind even if i wanted to but there are people all over the internet who are just swimming in their own self-satisfaction like pigs in slop because they are part of the no kids trend the sickening part about this trend or should i say it mentality is that these people glow in the door themselves for being too selfish to give their time and money to a child oh i'm the center of the universe and i'm proud of it. this is an extremely antisocial and destructive mentality to adore yourself for contributing nothing to anyone else nothing to society and nothing to the future but wait let me put it this way if your life is shopping wearing ironic t. shirts starbucks and texting on your i phone about your stupid feelings that maybe is for the greater good the church childfree but that's just my opinion. oh and welcome to crossfire all things consider
real thing sadly basically these are people who have started a cool trend of not having children and using their time and resources completely for themselves you know if you don't want to have kids that is your business and i really couldn't change your mind even if i wanted to but there are people all over the internet who are just swimming in their own self-satisfaction like pigs in slop because they are part of the no kids trend the sickening part about this trend or should i say it...
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you provided us direction 09ctionv proposed term of the agreement, asked us to continue to negotiate and come back to you with some changes ~. specifically, you wanted to see the percentage of the budget supporting youth participants to go up. ~ on the you wanted us to developer formance metrics we would use to evaluate the contract. report back geographic representation of the youth served. you had concerns about the contract term. we were proposing a four-year term on march 26. regarding geographic representation first, san francisco conservation corps did provide a breakdown of their participants for 2012 and it's in the report and you'll see that more than half, 57% of participants in that calendar year were from bayview hunters point and visitacion valley neighborhoods and about 82% of of representatives are coming from the southeast neighborhood to san francisco. and there is a wide variety of neighborhoods served. larkin does not have [speaker not understood] because they're homeless, but they provide statistics. we spoke to the conservation corps about how they reach at-risk
you provided us direction 09ctionv proposed term of the agreement, asked us to continue to negotiate and come back to you with some changes ~. specifically, you wanted to see the percentage of the budget supporting youth participants to go up. ~ on the you wanted us to developer formance metrics we would use to evaluate the contract. report back geographic representation of the youth served. you had concerns about the contract term. we were proposing a four-year term on march 26. regarding...
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some of us don't, some of us do. the more it kicks in, the more people will have visible, tangible evidence of what's in the law and the more popular that it will become. so they're so desperate they need to take back what they can take and in the meantime lie about what's actually in it. >> congressman, isn't this kind of misinformation what is leading to a lot of confusion with americans? and isn't the fact that they don't have their own plan leading them to distorting and misleading and lying about the president's plan? i mean even scott walker, the gop governor, scolded congressional republicans for not offering their own vision for the country. listen to this. >> as governors, as state leaders we're more optimistic than our friends in washington. we're not just against something, we're laying out a plan, we're playing out a vision. >> you've got to, right? you've got to. >> you don't just sit back and nick the other side, you've got to lay out a plan. >> that's how you lead, you have to lay out a plan. what is t
some of us don't, some of us do. the more it kicks in, the more people will have visible, tangible evidence of what's in the law and the more popular that it will become. so they're so desperate they need to take back what they can take and in the meantime lie about what's actually in it. >> congressman, isn't this kind of misinformation what is leading to a lot of confusion with americans? and isn't the fact that they don't have their own plan leading them to distorting and misleading...
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tell us first how does terracycle work. you recycle products from partnering consumer brands like frito lay and make them into new things? >> that's right. we go to major consumer product companies like kraft, mars, frito lay, and they fund national collection programs where anyone can go to terracycle.com and send us their waste for free. shoes, juice pouches, cigarettes. we pay the shipping and we give a small donation for waste collected. over $7 million has been paid out for people sending us garbage. >> unbelievable. sending you garbage and you're creating products with the garbage. tell me about the school supplies you brought with you. >> we brought five examples to show you what we can do with things that would otherwise end up in landfills. first some examples of what we call upcycling. sewing together juice pouches and today we collect 4% of all juice pouches in the united states. >> amazing. >> another example is a lunch bag. this is made from old tents. you can see the effect, upcycling. >> how do you produce th
tell us first how does terracycle work. you recycle products from partnering consumer brands like frito lay and make them into new things? >> that's right. we go to major consumer product companies like kraft, mars, frito lay, and they fund national collection programs where anyone can go to terracycle.com and send us their waste for free. shoes, juice pouches, cigarettes. we pay the shipping and we give a small donation for waste collected. over $7 million has been paid out for people...
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steve: tell us something that might be postponed. >> a wedding. steve: name something people would do a lot more of if tv didn't exist. >> go outside. steve: name a specific article of clothing that makes you look fat. >> a shirt. [bell rings] steve: all right. [applause] >> good answers! >> good answer! good answers! steve: you got back to it. let's see. tell me how long you'd expect to wait in line at the dmv. you said... two hours. survey said... [bell rings] >> yeah. steve: ok. name a specific article of clothing that makes you look fat. you said... shirt. survey said... mm-hmm. name a food that gets bigger when you cook it. you said... "popcorn." that was smart. survey said... that was a good answer. i liked that answer, man. tell us something that might be postponed. you said... wedding. survey said... yeah. >> good answer! steve: i said name something people would do a lot more of if tv didn't exist. you said... go outside. survey said... wow! that was a good answer. that was a good answer. come on, deborah! this girl is a good player, man.
steve: tell us something that might be postponed. >> a wedding. steve: name something people would do a lot more of if tv didn't exist. >> go outside. steve: name a specific article of clothing that makes you look fat. >> a shirt. [bell rings] steve: all right. [applause] >> good answers! >> good answer! good answers! steve: you got back to it. let's see. tell me how long you'd expect to wait in line at the dmv. you said... two hours. survey said... [bell rings]...
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was considered a formula retail use. it is not a permit, it does not vest, it does not entitlement, so what is really the important, the key thing for establishing a use is the building permit application that would ultimately confirm the use. i would note there are appeals on two building permits related to this property that are scheduled i believe for a hearing next week at the board of appeals and it is of my opinion and i would assume the city attorney would share this opinion, at that time, the board would have full authority to make a determination at that time about whether or not the subject use is formula retail. i would note that when this letter of determination was issued in september of 2012 at the time jack spade only had 7 stores, i think that's increased to 10 stores, additionally, the board of appeals has made a determination about the interpretation or our interpretation of what constitute as formula use retail establishment and now we are considering locations for which a lease is held to count toward
was considered a formula retail use. it is not a permit, it does not vest, it does not entitlement, so what is really the important, the key thing for establishing a use is the building permit application that would ultimately confirm the use. i would note there are appeals on two building permits related to this property that are scheduled i believe for a hearing next week at the board of appeals and it is of my opinion and i would assume the city attorney would share this opinion, at that...
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but something is holding us back. something is holding us back. and to me, it's the group in congress. obstructionism and extremism that's holding us back and preventing too many americans from realizing the promise of america. look at the crew that graced your state in the past two months talking about shutting the government down again. their goal, they want to cause one big government traffic jam. the only problem -- they won't pay for the roads and bridges to get it out of it. there are two things that really bug me about this obstructionism. first, they seem to forget these are real people that would be affected by these moves. and even in the midst of the recovery, we all know people. the kid in cedar rapids who wants to become a teacher but can't afford college. the dad who lost his jobs at the kraft foods in mason city and wants to be retrained but can't quite get the right program so he gettings it skills to go back to work to support his family. or the family in waterloo who's working harder and harder and harder to pay that mortgage. i
but something is holding us back. something is holding us back. and to me, it's the group in congress. obstructionism and extremism that's holding us back and preventing too many americans from realizing the promise of america. look at the crew that graced your state in the past two months talking about shutting the government down again. their goal, they want to cause one big government traffic jam. the only problem -- they won't pay for the roads and bridges to get it out of it. there are two...
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and the technology kept moving for us so we could use the little robot. that's what broke the barrier. we're literally like this. >> this close. with a robot camera. >> and our car which is open is not much farther away. there are no guns involved. it's all a matter of total focus and trying to read the situation. whenever we did see violence it was so fast and over very quickly. >> what kind of violence did you see? >> inside the pride. because they have to depend on each other. they have to cooperate. i never thought -- that goes back to what i said earlier. i did see the females attack their males on a couple of occasions. >> under what circumstances? >> that was because they weren't being nice to the cubs. and there wasn't enough food to go around. they're like go away. we don't have enough to feed you big guys right now. you got to make sure your -- male lions kill cubs. >> i was going to say, didn't you see lions kill their cubs? >> why do you do that? >> so you can get the e-mailfemales. the females are what's going to feed you. you come in and kil
and the technology kept moving for us so we could use the little robot. that's what broke the barrier. we're literally like this. >> this close. with a robot camera. >> and our car which is open is not much farther away. there are no guns involved. it's all a matter of total focus and trying to read the situation. whenever we did see violence it was so fast and over very quickly. >> what kind of violence did you see? >> inside the pride. because they have to depend on...
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but something is holding us back. something is holding us back. and to me, it's the group in congress. obstructionism and extremism that's holding us back and preventing too many americans from realizing the promise of america. look at the crew that graced your state in the past two months talking about shutting the government down again. their goal, they want to cause one big government traffic jam. the only problem -- they won't pay for the roads and bridges to get it out of it. there are two things that really bug me about this obstructionism. first, they seem to forget these are real people that would be affected by these moves. and even in the midst of the recovery, we all know people. the kid in cedar rapids who wants to become a teacher but can't afford college. the dad who lost his jobs at the kraft foods in mason city and wants to be retrained but can't quite get the right program so he gettings it skills to go back to work to support his family. or the family in waterloo who's working harder and harder and harder to pay that mortgage. i
but something is holding us back. something is holding us back. and to me, it's the group in congress. obstructionism and extremism that's holding us back and preventing too many americans from realizing the promise of america. look at the crew that graced your state in the past two months talking about shutting the government down again. their goal, they want to cause one big government traffic jam. the only problem -- they won't pay for the roads and bridges to get it out of it. there are two...
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they have us on a month-to-month basis. so, their rates have gone up again and we would like to secure a contract at a rate that we know. should that happen tonight and would go out to bid, we'd be looking at another two or three months before we came back to the board, awarded the contract, signed the contract, and had it in place. but currently we have a security provider. everything is fine, you know, things are being taken care of and the district -- it's not like we have a lapse of service. we would prefer to have a long-term vendor having been reminded that securitas is actually the one who canceled their contract with us. >> [speaker not understood]. it does seem like it came out of nowhere. i wasn't ready to have this conversation at this level. but i think about the last process, and i think that one sort of came out of nowhere for us, at least for me as a board commissioner. and just as looking at this and the difference in dollar amounts -- and i'm more focusing on securitaz and the bid that you're presenting to
they have us on a month-to-month basis. so, their rates have gone up again and we would like to secure a contract at a rate that we know. should that happen tonight and would go out to bid, we'd be looking at another two or three months before we came back to the board, awarded the contract, signed the contract, and had it in place. but currently we have a security provider. everything is fine, you know, things are being taken care of and the district -- it's not like we have a lapse of...
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us to celebrate the very best of the present of our city, and allow us to continue in making sure that san francisco is the most amazing destination in the entire world for the 21st century. thank you so much. (applause) >> thank you very much, president chiu. i really appreciate your kind words on behalf of all of us at the port and the other city departments. you know, this work was scheduled to be done by 2020. it's 2013. it's a really good thing. and it could not have come as quickly or frankly as inspirationally without the work of all of our partners at the community advisory committees and our neighbors. and i want to say a special thank you to all of the volunteers who have dedicated themselves so tirelessly. i want to start by thanking our friend mimi for her leadership and tenacity on this. (applause) >> michael sweet who i saw in the crowd somewhere. [speaker not understood], and ellen in particular. karin woods, isabelle wade, [speaker not understood], and redmond. they have passed on but they left us something really beautiful and we're pleased about that. i just want to s
us to celebrate the very best of the present of our city, and allow us to continue in making sure that san francisco is the most amazing destination in the entire world for the 21st century. thank you so much. (applause) >> thank you very much, president chiu. i really appreciate your kind words on behalf of all of us at the port and the other city departments. you know, this work was scheduled to be done by 2020. it's 2013. it's a really good thing. and it could not have come as quickly...
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if you have a great photo, use your ipad than let. shoot it our way or head to the facebook or twittedder apps. bay planner will be a decent one, a little warmer, sun out early after morning fog. bay water temps have cooled. we're down around the low 70s. light south breeze, not much wind to tell you about and the humidity running moderate. temperatures running moderate. cool overnight, nice warmup tomorrow, mid-80s we think. beyond that into the day on thursday, upper 80s. we think the sun will be back in force. the warmest spots likely to be downtown as we look at the numbers into the 80s, more sun, more heat. that is the bottom line. nothing is going to be hot tomorrow but this will be warmer. take a look at the setup as we look across the area. right now still quite a bit of mid-level clouds. shower activities diminish. most of the rain in effect today or coming down today was in virginia, eastern north carolina down no hatteras. that has subsided. all south of the stationary frontal boundary. whenever the boundary is stalled, it
if you have a great photo, use your ipad than let. shoot it our way or head to the facebook or twittedder apps. bay planner will be a decent one, a little warmer, sun out early after morning fog. bay water temps have cooled. we're down around the low 70s. light south breeze, not much wind to tell you about and the humidity running moderate. temperatures running moderate. cool overnight, nice warmup tomorrow, mid-80s we think. beyond that into the day on thursday, upper 80s. we think the sun...
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that's too much. >> that's too much. >> why won't you tell us? you've told us everything else. you don't seem to be embarrassed about everything else. >> [ laughs ] i'm embarrassed about that. >> about how much it costs? >> yeah. >> because...? >> there's the homeless and charity, and there's lots of things you could do with that money that would improve the world, right? >> oh, good point that you bring up yourself. >> yeah. >> wow. >> so, you know, "how selfish is this guy?" i guess is the criticism. so, the answer's "pretty selfish," but i'm just not gonna put a number on it. >> why did it have to be the biggest boat? >> lesley, i could give you some technical reasons on why it really has got to be big to work right, but i just wanted the biggest boat. let's admit it. >> it's ego. what? i mean... >> do i have an ego? yes. >> we know that already. >> is it big? yes. >> coming up, turmoil at hewlett-packard. just slammed your briefcase cover and walked out. i mean, that sounds like a hissy fit of some kind. >> i was angry. there's no question. >> so, it was like a little mini-
that's too much. >> that's too much. >> why won't you tell us? you've told us everything else. you don't seem to be embarrassed about everything else. >> [ laughs ] i'm embarrassed about that. >> about how much it costs? >> yeah. >> because...? >> there's the homeless and charity, and there's lots of things you could do with that money that would improve the world, right? >> oh, good point that you bring up yourself. >> yeah. >> wow....
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kind us pure and recruitment on their behalf. but we spoke to ross a body an advisor to yemen's prime minister who says that it's a clear cut fact that america's drone strategy isn't working otherwise its foreign phrase would be over by now. it does not simply come down to how many deaths have been caused by the drones we believe that if drone strikes were capable of putting an end to terrorism the u.s. would have already ended terrorism and both in pakistan and in the robe a successful strategy cannot rely on sheer military force alone because it is much more than a security threat the end the line cause of terrorism or in the political social educational and most economic problems of our country we believe that bloodshed can only lead to more bloodshed the full drone strikes cannot be a viable solution to this problem where the drone strategy is finding much approval among americans with recent surveys suggesting that up to sixty five percent say yes to strikes abroad but that reverses when asked about the use of drones at home
kind us pure and recruitment on their behalf. but we spoke to ross a body an advisor to yemen's prime minister who says that it's a clear cut fact that america's drone strategy isn't working otherwise its foreign phrase would be over by now. it does not simply come down to how many deaths have been caused by the drones we believe that if drone strikes were capable of putting an end to terrorism the u.s. would have already ended terrorism and both in pakistan and in the robe a successful...
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would you believe us if we told you that we have found free money for you? >> o.k. >> misha: to make this potential scam even worse, john and shar were promising pam, a teacher, a free money check that would be more than her yearly salary. >> how much does a teacher with 40 years of experience making these days? >> a little over 40,000. >> misha: john and shar asked pam to guess how much free money they'd found for her. >> a thousand bucks? [chuckles] i don't know. >> we've traveled a long way, and we don't travel to bring somebody a thousand dollars. >> ahh, i don't know, 10,000. >> i'm not gonna make you stand here all day. you, today, are getting, in free money... >> both: over $91,000. >> [gasps] oh, my goodness. >> [chuckles] that's a big deal. >> oh, my god. [chuckles] that's incredible, i don't believe it. it's like i won the lotto or something. i was shocked, i could hardly speak. >> misha: and here's why: pam's husband of 40 years just lost his job. >> he kind of was forced to retire early so this will definitely come in very handy. >> misha: pam ha
would you believe us if we told you that we have found free money for you? >> o.k. >> misha: to make this potential scam even worse, john and shar were promising pam, a teacher, a free money check that would be more than her yearly salary. >> how much does a teacher with 40 years of experience making these days? >> a little over 40,000. >> misha: john and shar asked pam to guess how much free money they'd found for her. >> a thousand bucks? [chuckles] i don't...
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joining us is dr. charles float us joining us as high school director. (applause) >> i think everyone else are the usual suspects back there. so, thank you for staying till the very end. [laughter] >> thank you. okay. at this time i'm going to call -- oh, i'm sorry, yes. >> i just wanted to announce that on august 2nd the department of women hosted a child sex trafficking conference and we were very pleased that linda platt, a retired high school counselor, could join us because i think it's very important that this is in the wake of the fbi sting that we understand that this issue affects our public school students as well. 60% of girls who are in human traffic situations are from our foster care system. so, there's a big responsibility that we as a city and our public schools have to play in solving this issue. so, you'll be hearing more. i would be happy to brief my colleagues and district staff on this issue. thank you. >> thank you, dr. murase. at this point i am going to call a recess of the regular meeting in order for the board to go into closed
joining us is dr. charles float us joining us as high school director. (applause) >> i think everyone else are the usual suspects back there. so, thank you for staying till the very end. [laughter] >> thank you. okay. at this time i'm going to call -- oh, i'm sorry, yes. >> i just wanted to announce that on august 2nd the department of women hosted a child sex trafficking conference and we were very pleased that linda platt, a retired high school counselor, could join us...
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we thank you so much for joining us. and we thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you glad to be here. >> and so are we. i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm anna in for kristen. >> we have a red flag warning out there, mike. >> yeah, we do. a high fire danger because of an unusual occurrence for us this time of the year. we have a chance of thunderstorms. so good news right now, live doppler 7 hd showing no organized areas of thunderstorms. those are off in the mountains an that's where they're staying right now. in fact, we're probably at our best point for not having anything blow up. look at the relative humidity. it's all pretty high, above 78%. the winds are fairly calm right now to about 8 miles per hour. so this is all going to change this afternoon. the humidity is going to drop. the winds are going to pick up. the thunderstorms are going to develop. and all of the areas you see in red, which is pretty much all of the north bay except for the coast, most of the higher elevation, santa cruz mountains, diablo range, u
we thank you so much for joining us. and we thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you glad to be here. >> and so are we. i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm anna in for kristen. >> we have a red flag warning out there, mike. >> yeah, we do. a high fire danger because of an unusual occurrence for us this time of the year. we have a chance of thunderstorms. so good news right now, live doppler 7 hd showing no organized areas of thunderstorms. those are off in the...
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of pure and recruitment on their behalf well roger nobody an advisor to yemen's prime minister told us that america's reliance on sheer force to fight terrorism is a dead and. it does not simply come down to how many deaths have been caused by the drones we believe that if drone strikes were capable of putting an end to terrorism the us would have already ended terrorism and both in pakistan and iran a successful strategy cannot rely on sheer military force alone because it is much more than a security threat the end the line cause of terrorism or in the political social educational and most economic problems of our country we believe that bloodshed can only lead to more bloodshed the full drone strikes cannot be a viable solution to this problem american citizens seem to be in favor of using drones to kill suspected militants abroad recent surveys suggest sixty five percent say yes to the policy but when it comes to using drones to hunt alleged terrorists at home it's a very different story polls show a less than a third supported their use foreign policy expert robert naiman believes
of pure and recruitment on their behalf well roger nobody an advisor to yemen's prime minister told us that america's reliance on sheer force to fight terrorism is a dead and. it does not simply come down to how many deaths have been caused by the drones we believe that if drone strikes were capable of putting an end to terrorism the us would have already ended terrorism and both in pakistan and iran a successful strategy cannot rely on sheer military force alone because it is much more than a...
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lillian kim is joining us live now to bring us the details of what happened. lillian? reporter: carol lip that man is suffering from major injuries. it happened in half moon bay. emergency responders say the man fell off the cliff near the 18th hole. crews don't know if the man was a guest of thorites. all they know is he is 25 years old and he and a group of people he is with are not from the area. it's not known what led to his fall. there's a paved public access walkway several treat from the cliff's edge and several signs that say, unstable ground. unfortunately the young man did not heed the warnings. >> the cliff itself was vertical so a fall strategy from the top to the bottom. >> can you elaborate on the injuries. >> just major injuries. paramedics were down with the victim. reporter: emergency crews say they were lucky they didn't have to use rope to rescue the man from the beach. they say there were stars a half mile south that responders used. live near half moon bay, lillian kim, abc7 news. >> carolyn: well, big day for a's. rick quan in for mike shumann to
lillian kim is joining us live now to bring us the details of what happened. lillian? reporter: carol lip that man is suffering from major injuries. it happened in half moon bay. emergency responders say the man fell off the cliff near the 18th hole. crews don't know if the man was a guest of thorites. all they know is he is 25 years old and he and a group of people he is with are not from the area. it's not known what led to his fall. there's a paved public access walkway several treat from...
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and use, of course, after doing the homework. and this stock seemed ridiculously cheap to me from the get go. one of the reasons why stems from the way google did the ipo in a confusing public option, not the typical road show managed by big wall street. and it depressed the price that the company would've otherwised received. the second reason i like google, of course, the best innovation that the web has brought us. save perhaps amazon and netflix. probably on it two dozen times today and that's par for the course. plus, i have to tell you that while the stock has been acting funky of late, although today was a rare exception, the stock rallied nicely, google has never truly recovered from what was thought to be a disappointing quarter. this last quarter wasn't that terrible, it's just that wall street analysts have been using this $1,000 price target thing going right into the results. and that was too much for this $900 and change stock to handle given the rapid transition from desk top to mobile that everyone figured google
and use, of course, after doing the homework. and this stock seemed ridiculously cheap to me from the get go. one of the reasons why stems from the way google did the ipo in a confusing public option, not the typical road show managed by big wall street. and it depressed the price that the company would've otherwised received. the second reason i like google, of course, the best innovation that the web has brought us. save perhaps amazon and netflix. probably on it two dozen times today and...
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county sheriff's have been empowered to be able to use their discretion for early release and to use our discretion to help reroute people into alternatives to incarceration with monitoring release. but in the program we have under crowding. our jail maximum population is about 2400. our average for the last 15 months has been under 1600 inmates per day. we are doing a great job as a city and what lines up between the public defender and district attorneys and the number of the parties at the table for san francisco is finding in rhythm on what we can do instead offen incarcerating as a first response but a latter response. i would like to see where this progressive outlook is going. i also this i that 120301 in the penal code allows the supervisors to amend the translation for county sheriff to rewrite that eligiblity for early release even fore jail systems that are not over crowded. i think coming out of here is a potential reform as one who tries to second reconcile the bail bonds industry and the equity that exist from people who can not afford jail which are people of color and
county sheriff's have been empowered to be able to use their discretion for early release and to use our discretion to help reroute people into alternatives to incarceration with monitoring release. but in the program we have under crowding. our jail maximum population is about 2400. our average for the last 15 months has been under 1600 inmates per day. we are doing a great job as a city and what lines up between the public defender and district attorneys and the number of the parties at the...
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they all accuse use the same transit system. so how do you get from a 2008 eir and a scoping document from december to this project? thank you >> there imply additional public comment? okay public comment is closed. commissioner >> i think this is an excellent project i'll tell you some of the reasons why i do have some questions but first it's perfect the knowledge sector area and the board plates it's creating are ideal for this city. and the bay windows will help with the class a business type it's trying to build. i think we've talked about the parking what's lout and a lot of it is car share. some of it we'll deal with accessibility issues there's parking for retail and it's not within what's allowed. i really appreciate the confidence and in addition to the pack come cast is in that area, too, and they do all the broadcasts out of there. we talked about the environmental parts of this project. i really like the brick and timer look it rims me of the new building like cbs. one of the best examples of contemporary art is the
they all accuse use the same transit system. so how do you get from a 2008 eir and a scoping document from december to this project? thank you >> there imply additional public comment? okay public comment is closed. commissioner >> i think this is an excellent project i'll tell you some of the reasons why i do have some questions but first it's perfect the knowledge sector area and the board plates it's creating are ideal for this city. and the bay windows will help with the class a...
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use it even for a bad boy i see. the u.s. says it will take nearly a decade to return hundreds of tons of gold germany had stored in american vaults. the federal reserve to return its billion instant fame is the fed no longer possesses the gold it's been holding for germany and other countries well he's going to take on the polls. behind these walls is one of the most secretive organizations in the world u.s. federal reserve websites to audit them it's a wall this place is impenetrable for we years the u.s. federal reserve has been the place where many countries of the word a big chunk of their nations well as the countries weathered different waves of economic crises not instability the federal reserve seems to them like a more or less secure place to keep their funds but are the funds really secure or are the reason being there has been speculation for a long time that the fed doesn't actually have much good that he has either sold it all lent out or used it as collateral for borrowings either way there are many cl
use it even for a bad boy i see. the u.s. says it will take nearly a decade to return hundreds of tons of gold germany had stored in american vaults. the federal reserve to return its billion instant fame is the fed no longer possesses the gold it's been holding for germany and other countries well he's going to take on the polls. behind these walls is one of the most secretive organizations in the world u.s. federal reserve websites to audit them it's a wall this place is impenetrable for we...
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great to have all of you with us. their spokesperson said we review all advertisers spots, this was approved for air. now, look, i don't know, but i know on this show if we're covering a specific topic, we check our ad block. we pull it if we don't think it's appropriate. should they have done that? >> it hurts their credibility, but their ratings are on low, oprah's network is so hard to fine, it's like finding edward snowden. it's impossible. and oprah by her owned a mission said she nearly had a nervous break down because of the ratings struggle.mission said she nearly had a nervous break down because of the ratings struggle. so oprah is saying we're having enough trouble getting advertisers as it is, but for the bottom line, not a bad way to go. >> so sometimes you pick the money. >> oprah win friday's greatest asset is her credibility. so if the editorial in-telling grit difference the show is compromised in this warks i think that's what she needs to think about. not very high ratings but the thing is, they've h
great to have all of you with us. their spokesperson said we review all advertisers spots, this was approved for air. now, look, i don't know, but i know on this show if we're covering a specific topic, we check our ad block. we pull it if we don't think it's appropriate. should they have done that? >> it hurts their credibility, but their ratings are on low, oprah's network is so hard to fine, it's like finding edward snowden. it's impossible. and oprah by her owned a mission said she...
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he uses many different strains of marijuana. many of them high in cbd to treat his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> my abs lock up. >> that's why he is talking this way, almost speaking in hiccups, like he can't catch his breath. it's called myoclonus diaphragmatic flutter. >> it becomes painful. pretty quickly i imagine. >> yeah. >> after, like, 15, 20 minutes this is where i can start to really feel. >> he is about to show me how the marijuana works. he has been convulsing now for seven minutes. >> how quickly do you expect this to work? >> within like the first five minutes. >> and i'm done. like -- >> that's it? >> that's it. >> it was actually less than a minute. >> depending on the attack and the day, like, it will work within the first couple of hits. >> hear how his voice is completely different. that attack lasted eight minutes, but some have last much longer and happen as often as 40 times a day. and like charlotte, he had tried so many things before. by 16 chaz was taking these powerful, addictive, potentially deadl
he uses many different strains of marijuana. many of them high in cbd to treat his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> my abs lock up. >> that's why he is talking this way, almost speaking in hiccups, like he can't catch his breath. it's called myoclonus diaphragmatic flutter. >> it becomes painful. pretty quickly i imagine. >> yeah. >> after, like, 15, 20 minutes this is where i can start to really feel. >> he is about to show me how the marijuana works. he...
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a lot of factories used anchors. chelsea used an anchor, middlesbrough used an anchor. but this is davenport. and davenport was a maker in stoke-on-trent in the potteries, and a very good maker as well. it actually dates to about 1845 or thereabouts. and i can tell you now that if you wanted to go out and find another, you'd struggle. how much money would you be prepared to spend? we've always said she's only worth about £50, but i think probably about £150. i think £150 is going to be a little bit on the conservative side, because i've only ever come across two of these ever being sold in the last 15 years. one of them made £1,200, and the other one made £1,400. she may be a cheap floozy, but she's still an expensive woman. right. ( laughs ) well, look at these little cheeky chappies. absolutely adorable little mice earrings. they actually belong to my mum. she's had them for quite a few years, and she wears them a lot. she does? because, i mean, they could even be a little bit larger than mice. don't you think? and with the way that the hoop fits behind the ear,
a lot of factories used anchors. chelsea used an anchor, middlesbrough used an anchor. but this is davenport. and davenport was a maker in stoke-on-trent in the potteries, and a very good maker as well. it actually dates to about 1845 or thereabouts. and i can tell you now that if you wanted to go out and find another, you'd struggle. how much money would you be prepared to spend? we've always said she's only worth about £50, but i think probably about £150. i think £150 is going to be a...
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constitution to make us safer. that should send chills down the spine of everyone in this country. >> he would take issue that there's any violation going on, that's why they're appealing the decision, right? >> that's what a federal judge just found, and that, in our country, it's the federal judge, not the chief, who gets to decide what the u.s. constitution says. now, the problem is that the fall in homicides happened prior to 2002, and the increase in stop and frisk happened after 2002. so, there's no relationship between these two. we are now at a point where you have more stop and frisks of young black men in new york city than there are young black men in new york city, and that's why charles blow said, and while the judge quoted him in saying, it's like burning down the house to rid it of mice. just because there are more murders in our community doesn't mean that you can treat all of us like we are guilty. and furthermore, you should pay our communities the respect of actually listening to people when they
constitution to make us safer. that should send chills down the spine of everyone in this country. >> he would take issue that there's any violation going on, that's why they're appealing the decision, right? >> that's what a federal judge just found, and that, in our country, it's the federal judge, not the chief, who gets to decide what the u.s. constitution says. now, the problem is that the fall in homicides happened prior to 2002, and the increase in stop and frisk happened...